Updated 1/17/2023

A representative has confirmed that a public memorial service for Lisa Marie Presley will be held on the front lawn of Graceland on January 22nd. Presley will be buried alongside her son, Benjamin Keough, in Graceland's Meditation Garden. The Meditation Garden is also the resting place of her father, Elvis, and his parents, Vernon and Gladys, and grandmother Minnie Mae.

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12 of the Craziest Celebrity Homes of All Time

Because celebrities are not "just like us."

If there's one thing that celebrity magazines have taught us, it's that "celebrities are just like us."

They use their mouths to eat food, and they occasionally use their legs to walk outdoors. Sometimes they don't even look like a team of makeup artists and fashion designers have sculpted every facet of their look! So normal.

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7 of the Funniest Weatherperson Moments of All Time

TV meteorologists are the unsung heroes of local TV.

Hilarious Green Screen Prank on Weather Girl

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Being a TV meteorologist is a tough job.

You have to have to look good on camera, make banter with the anchors, and somehow make discussions of the weather — the cliché topic of boring small talk — engaging for the audience.

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What the **** Does Nicolas Cage Know About Swear Words?

Nicolas Cage is set to host a new Netflix series called "The History of Swear Words" for some ****ing reason.

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Update 12/23/2020: Netflix has now released a full trailer for The History of Swear Words that features a lot more cursing — including some emphatic F-bombs from the man himself. It may now be too late to save our precious Nicolas from this show's sullying effect...

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Tiger King Zoo Reopens for Dangerous Stupidity Once More

Flagrant disregard for social distancing is the latest in the park's history of reckless neglect

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This week Tiger King Zoo reopened for business, in perhaps the most thrillingly stupid appeal to Tiger King fans since Nicolas Cage was cast as Joe Exotic.

The zoo—more accurately an animal park, as it is not accredited by the AZA— was previously known as the G.W. Zoo and was the site of Joe Exotic's insanity in the hit Netflix Documentary Tiger King. For some weeks it was shut down, along with most non-essential businesses, as part of Oklahoma's effort to contain the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. But now Tiger King Zoo has received permission to resume operations on the condition that staff and guests follow CDC guidelines on social distancing and sanitation. Upon opening the gates, it immediately became clear that neither staff nor guests had intention to comply.

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Acting is a strange trade.

By nature of the profession, an actor is supposed to don various masks, completely immerse themselves in a role to the point that they can convince audiences that they're someone else entirely, then discard it all as soon as the show or movie is done—only to start up again as a different character.

Many actors do this effortlessly, but others have dived too deep into their roles, losing touch with their real selves in the process. These actors have taken character acting a bit too far.

1. Joaquin Phoenix — Joker

Joaquin Phoenix confessed that preparing himself for Joker was no easy task. He lost 52 pounds in six months, which is incredibly dangerous, and he found himself fatigued and socially ostracized and on the verge of going "mad." Of course, the Joker is a famously destructive and all-consuming part. For his role as the Clown Prince of Crime in The Dark Knight, Heath Ledger locked himself in a hotel room for a month; and for the same role in Suicide Squad, Jared Leto adopted the Joker's twisted personality, sending bizarre gifts and playing strange pranks on the film's cast and crew.